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ALL ABOUT ME (?)

My name is Marcela Nolasco , i born on sept 9 1998, i’m 16 years old. I’m a nice girl who loves God and her family . Actually I’m in 10th grade ,studying graphic design in SCJ school. I also love photography, because i can express the way i see the world in a picture. My favorite color is black, and Tacos my favorite food.

I really enjoy to travel, know and learn new things. Cook is one of the things that a i like to do, because eat it’s a wonderful thing. People say that im a little lazy and disorganaized . I like to be positive and do the best that i can. My Dream is to be Graphic designer, and a woman that can make a difference to change my country.

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My family

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F R I E N D S H I P

I Have a group of 13 friends, they are

amazing. Everyone is special in her own way. I really miss them… we spend funny and nice moments together.

They are like sisters to me, because i can trust

in all the girls of the group, they are so important for me, i

hope we can be friends forever.

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Graphic Design

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Why did i choose this career?• Because i like to create new

things. I think i can express my self designing and i really want to be a graphic designer. • I think i have the qualities to

be a designer because i’m think i got creatitvity and determination, and i’m very positive and i have an open mind.

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I N F L U N C EO F

C O L O R S

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…In design & marketing

The psychology of color as it relates to persuasion is one of the most interesting and

most controversial aspects of marketing.

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•By using color psychology, you can send a positive or negative message, encourage sales, calm a crowd, or make an athlete pump iron harder.•Employ the latest color psychology in all facets of marketing and particularly in logo design, web site design, the cover of a book, or the package of a product.

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PERSONAL COMMENT

•Using a different color in designs or publicity can make a influence. For example the color red in restaurants make you feel hungry and anxious to eat.

•So it is important for designer to use the needed colors to attract the people to buy the products we are selling.

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Pointillism technique

Pointillism is an incredible drawing technique that allows you to create a very detailed portrait with only dots. Since you're using dots instead of lines, you don't have to worry about making someone look overly wrinkled or drawing a line wrong. Pointillism or stippling is the simple act of dotting ink onto paper .

APPLICATION

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CURIOUS FACTS ( ! )

Graphic designers do not necessarily need a four-year

degree.Although many graphic designers

study at a university, not all design jobs require a four-year degree.

Most employers are more interested in what you can do as a designer.

-The term 'graphic design" was first used by William Addison Dwiggins in 1922-The first computer based graphic design tools were used in the 1980’s.

Graphic designers can be celebrity artists.Storm Thorgerson built his reputation creating artwork for rock bands like Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath.

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Design terminology

Sequence: Change or movement producing a progression; rhythmic tensions and transitions between linear and spatial movements.Harmony: The adaptation of parts to one another so as to form a coherent whole.Rhythm: Regular recurrence or alteration in sequence. Composition: The act of organizing all the elements of a work of art into a harmoniously unified whole. Pattern: Repetitive use of an element or elements.Interval: Distance or space between elements in a composition

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• Form: The total interrelationship of the elements in a work of art.Content: Material that has meaning, shaped by an artist's concept or intent, and expressed in symbolic, abstract and concrete form.•Distortion: Any change made by an artist in the size, position or general character of forms relative to how they normally appear. Almost all art necessarily involves a degree of distortion, simply through the process of artistic selection.Texture: The surface feel of an object or the representation of surface character.